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- Title
Detrimental effect of maternal and post-weaning high-fat diet on the reproductive function in the adult female offspring rat: roles of insulin-like growth factor 2 and the ovarian circadian clock.
- Authors
Lin, Yu-Ju; Tsai, Ching-Chou; Huang, Li-Tung; Sheen, Jiunn-Ming; Tiao, Mao-Meng; Yu, Hong-Ren; Chen, Chih-Cheng; Tain, You-Lin
- Abstract
Purpose: We evaluate the impact of maternal and post-weaning high-fat (HF) diet on ovarian follicular population, steroidogenesis, and gene expression with a focus on the circadian clock system and insulin-like growth factor 2 ( Igf2) in adult offspring ovaries, and to elucidate whether a maternal and post-weaning diet confers similar risks. Methods: Virgin Sprague-Dawley rats were fed with normal chow (C) diet or HF diet for 5 weeks before mating, during gestation, and lactation. Female offspring were fed with the C or HF diet from weaning to 6 months of age, resulting in four study groups ( n = 6 per group): C/C, C/HF, HF/C, and HF/HF. Results: Ovaries from offspring exposed to post-weaning HF diet (i.e., the C/HF and HF/HF groups) had a decrease in small follicle numbers, but with similar numbers of antral follicles and corpora lutea. Offspring from HF-fed dams (i.e., the HF/C and HF/HF groups) had increased plasma estradiol concentrations and decreased luteinizing hormone levels at 6 months of age. In addition, Igf2 and each of the circadian rhythm core genes Clock, Per1, Per2, and Per3 were increased in the ovaries of offspring exposed to maternal HF diet (both HF/C and HF/HF groups). Conclusions: Maternal and post-weaning HF diet programs the reproductive profile of the female offspring in adult life through different manners. Post-weaning HF intake resulted in the reduction of small follicles in adulthood, whereas maternal HF diet had long-term deleterious consequences on female offspring steroidogenesis and coincided with alteration of the upregulation of the imprinted gene Igf2 and changes in ovarian circadian rhythms.
- Subjects
HIGH-fat diet; SOMATOMEDIN A; CIRCADIAN rhythms; REPRODUCTIVE health; LABORATORY rats
- Publication
Journal of Assisted Reproduction & Genetics, 2017, Vol 34, Issue 6, p817
- ISSN
1058-0468
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10815-017-0915-5